Disciplinary news as Leeds Rhinos, Castleford Tigers, Warrington Wolves men charged, Hull FC ace cleared
Leeds Rhinos and Castleford Tigers have each had a player charged by the RFL’s match review panel.
The panel studies every tackle in all RFL-administered matches and can issue charges graded from A to F. The punishment tariff for each grade is: A - no matches (fine), B - fine or one match; C - one-two matches (and fine), D - two-three matches (and fine), E - four-six matches (and fine), F six or more matches, or fixed period (and fine). Players receive the lower or higher end of the grade based on their previous record.
Today’s (Monday) panel issued six charges from last weekend’s Betfred Super League round 12. Players have until noon tomorrow to challenge the panel’s verdict. Any appeals will be held tomorrow afternoon/evening. The review panel will meet again on Thursday to study lower division and women’s matches. Here’s the full list of charges and punishments.
George Williams (Warrington Wolves)
Grade B dangerous contact: one-match penalty notice.
Frankie Halton (Leigh Leopards)
Grade B dangerous contact: £250 fine.
Brad Dwyer (Leigh Leopards)
Grade B trip: £250 fine.
George Griffin (Castleford Tigers)
Grade B dangerous contact: £250 fine.
Will Lovell (London Broncos)
Grade B dangerous contact: £250 fine
Luis Roberts (Leeds Rhinos)
Grade B dangerous contact: £250 fine.
Herman (Hull FC)
The prop was due to face a tribunal tomorrow charged with grade F 'verbal abuse' during Hull's defeat at London Broncos two weeks ago, but the charge was withdrawn - and Ese’Ese cleared of any offence - after new evidence was submitted including an enhanced recording prepared by a specialist sound engineer using the referee’s microphone
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Disciplinary Round 12
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Disciplinary Round 12
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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Williams 1 game ban is very convenient, especially considering he was lucky the week before.I also see leigh once again have fines and no bans.Yep the RFL definitely favour wigan 
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Cullen will have made sure that Williams only got 1 game, keep him safe for the final
Now we will be walking on eggshells trying to avoid half our team being banned for the final, they will have to be squeeky clean.
Now we will be walking on eggshells trying to avoid half our team being banned for the final, they will have to be squeeky clean.
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Well with williams out that might mean us resting french to avoid any silly bans but we will see
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How come Fitzgibbon didn't get charged??????
I suspect Cullen has stopped it!!!!
I suspect Cullen has stopped it!!!!